Reid Hall

About Reid Hall

Dedicated in 1967, the building was named for Martha McKenzie Reid who served as the Dean of Women for 17 years.
Reid Hall is a primarily freshmen, women's facility. It is air-conditioned with carpeted hallways. Each bedroom
has built-in closets and dressers, loftable beds and movable desks with attached hutches for books, ethernet
access, cable and a networked smoke detector.

Reid Hall is located on the north side of campus on Cleveland Street, next door to Maple Hill West. While it is
on the north edge of campus, it is still only a short walk or bike ride to the academic buildings. Reid Hall also
has a Razorback Transit stop, which is helpful on cold or rainy days.

Room Rates

Note:
Room rates shown are for the Fall 2017 - Spring 2018 academic year.
Rates are based on availability of space. Rates shown have been Approved by the Board of Trustees.